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    “…We found positive relationships between project-based innovation and practitioner traits (age, gender, experience, engagement with research scientists), one company trait (company’s inclusion of social goals in their portfolio), and project traits (project complexity and length). …”
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    “…In this study, we will discuss our experiences in developing future scientists through mentored research supplements supported by ORD.…”
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    “…Motivations were examined through qualitative interviews, focus groups, and quantitative surveys with 110 citizen scientists and 110 non-citizen scientists from participating villages. …”
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    “…At the same time, translational scientists approach metastasis also as an interesting phenomenon that they try to understand and prevent. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Replenishing the physician-scientist workforce constitutes a central mission of medical education, but the loss of qualified trainees to non-academic positions remains an ongoing threat. …”
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    “…METHODS: We interviewed 26 individuals involved in biomonitoring studies, including academic scientists, scientists from environmental advocacy organizations, IRB officials, and study participants; observed meetings where stakeholders discussed these issues; and reviewed the relevant literature to assess emerging ethical, scientific, and policy debates about personal exposure assessment and biomonitoring, including public demand for information on the human health effects of chemical body burdens. …”
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    por Fanelli, Daniele
    Publicado 2010
    “…The growing competition and “publish or perish” culture in academia might conflict with the objectivity and integrity of research, because it forces scientists to produce “publishable” results at all costs. …”
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    por Baralt, Lori B., McCormick, Sabrina
    Publicado 2010
    “…This study draws on CBPR principles to evaluate advocate–scientist collaboration in the BCERCs. METHODS: We conducted surveys at BCERC annual meetings in 2005 and 2007 and 11 in-depth open-ended interviews with key stakeholders such as primary investigators within the centers to assess the perceptions of the advocates and scientists regarding collaboration between advocates and scientists who were engaged in CBPR studies. …”
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